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Film Review: Bereavement (2010)

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: The horrific account of 6 year old Martin Bristol, abducted from his backyard swing and forced to witness the brutal crimes of a deranged madman REVIEW: Director Stevan Mena’s “Bereavement” is a prequel of sorts to his earlier film “Malevolence”. It tells the story of 6 year old Martin Bristol who is abducted from his own …

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Bereavement Gets Rated

This is one time when I am so happy to be wrong.  Bereavement cleared the MPAA rating board with no troubles and gets an R rating.  This clears it for a March 4th release and should be able to avoid the problems that plagues Hatchet II.  A sigh of relief can be breathed by everyone waiting for this.  Director Steven …

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Trailer for Steven Mena ‘s Bereavement Available

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQIYaD1BxQI[/youtube] Nothing is slowing down Steven Mena from getting Bereavement released. This is the prequel to Malevolence and Steven has always intended for that film to be part of a trilogy. Making good on that promise he is releasing the prequel March 4th. Bereavement made news recently when the MPAA pulled the poster for this film because it depicted a …

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2010 – The Saint asks…were there 10 good horror films this year?

You know folks, I’ve been watching all kinds of movies for ages. Dramas, comedies, romances(ugh..but sometimes you gotta go where your date wants to go), family films, etc…But for me there really is just one genre I pay attention to & that is horror, with a generous dollop of sci-fi on the side. But although I’ve seen literally hundreds of …

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Bereavement Poster Banned

Yesterday we showed you the poster for the upcoming movie Bereavement. Bereavement is writer/director Stevan Mena’s gruesome prequel to MALEVOLENCE. The MPAA board has not viewed the movie but has already slammed down judgment on the poster and it’s a big NO. The reason for the ban is because it shows a child holding a weapon. Mena explained to Fangoria …

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